Just a thought, but has anyone considered the "analog hole"? I recall Ken saying he could start the file just past the 45 minutes mark and it would play. What if you you played it and re-recorded it from that?

Regards,

On 3/22/2016 8:19 PM, [email protected] wrote:
On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 8:02:36 PM EDT [email protected]
wrote:
On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 1:08:35 PM EDT you wrote:
I would be very interested in knowing how you accomplished this.
UPDATE: I didn't. I finally had more than a few minutes to sit down and look
at what I've got, and it seems to be part of the beginning, not the end. So
much for my allegedly brilliant plan. Sorry about the waste of time.

I'll still see if I can get anything off the missing end of the file,
though.
Sadly, no, I can't - I'm pretty certain the file I downloaded from the link
given in the original email is actually truncated at the end of the audio and
there really isn't anything after that in there (despite the header still
being from the complete file).

"flac -d -c -F >rms2.wav" reads the entire file's worth of bytes off of the disk
then complains "ERROR while decoding data
           state = FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_END_OF_STREAM
ERROR, MD5 signature mismatch"

I think the only hope is that the media that the original .flac(?) file was
encoded to might have something remaining of the rest that might be salvaged.
(Or did it run out of space while writing, maybe?)

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